…Because most PowerPoint presentations are summaries and contain…just enough text to serve as an anchor for…your narrative, you need to add other resources…so your audience can explore your topic more thoroughly.…One of the best ways to do that is to have…hyperlinks, which are links to other resources on the World Wide Web.…I'll show you how to add hyperlinks to…your PowerPoint presentations, using the sample files Slides…with Hyperlinks 07_06, which you can find in…the Chapter07 folder of the exercise files archive.…I will switch to the second slide in…this presentation, and then click in the text area.…I had to click twice, once to activate the…area and the second time to begin entering text.…And what I want to do is add a hyperlink.…To do that, I will click Insert and then click Hyperlink.…Doing so, displays the Link dialogue box.…In this first case, I'll just add an address.…So, I'll type in http://, that's what…starts every World Wide Web address, and type…www.twotreesoliveoil.com, and click Insert.…When I do, the text of the link appears and you'll notice that the link is active.…

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7/21/2014

Office Online (formerly known as Office Web Apps) is the web-based version of Office, for collaborating on the go. In this course, Office expert Curt Frye shows viewers how to create, edit, and share Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote documents using Office Online. He explains how to manage files in OneDrive, format text in Word, build worksheets and charts in Excel, present slideshows from anywhere with PowerPoint, and collect notes for meetings with OneNote. Plus, Curt covers the unique sharing and collaboration features of Office Online, which combines the best aspects of the cloud with the power of Microsoft Office.